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AWUS85 KABQ 021450
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NMZ501>540-030300-
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NORTHERN AND CENTRAL NM
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM
850 AM MDT SUN AUG 2 2015
OVERNIGHT SKIES WERE PARTLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A FEW SHOWERS
ALONG THE ARIZONA BORDER AND NORTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS...OTHERWISE
A QUIET NIGHT ACROSS THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT. EARLY THIS MORNING
MORENO VALLEY NEAR ANGEL FIRE WERE IMPACTED BY LOW CLOUDS AND FOG.
EXTREME LOW TEMPERATURES RANGED FROM 47 DEGREES AT ANGEL FIRE TO
69 DEGREES AT ROSWELL. PAST 24 HOURS RAINFALL REPORTS INCLUDE 1.37
INCHES IN GRANTS...0.61 INCHES IN EL MORRO...0.32 INCHES IN
CORRALES...AND 0.08 INCHES NEAR LOS LUNAS.
THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT IS IN STORE FOR ANOTHER ROUND OF ACTIVE
MONSOON WEATHER FOR TODAY AND TONIGHT...EXPECT SCATTERED TO
NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO REDEVELOP ACROSS THE
REGION AND MANY STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING LOCALLY
HEAVY RAINFALL AGAIN WITH A THREAT FOR FLASH FLOODING IN
LOCALIZED AREAS. HIGH TEMPERATURES TODAY WILL RANGE FROM THE
70S TO THE 80S IN THE MOUNTAINS...AND FROM THE 80S TO THE 90S
ELSEWHERE. LOW TEMPERATURES TONIGHT WILL RANGE FROM THE MID 40S
TO THE 50S IN THE MOUNTAINS...AND FROM THE 50S TO NEAR 70 DEGREES
ELSEWHERE.
LOOK FOR DRIER CONDITIONS ACROSS NEW MEXICO THROUGH THE MIDDLE
PART OF THE WORK-WEEK...WITH DOG DAYS OF SUMMER.
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RTJ